4—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 19, 1954 WELCOME TO DETROIT DR. SAMUEL BELKIN The graduates of Yeshiva University, now serving Detroit and other Michigan communities, together with a distinguished committee of laymen, and co-sponsoring synagogues, join in welcoming Dr. Belkin at a testimonial dinner, SPONSORING CONGREGATIONS Beth Abraham, Rabbi Israel Halpern Beth Shmuel, Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 6 P.M., AT HOTEL TULLER On the Occasion of Dr. Belkin's 10th Anniversary as President of Yeshiva University in New York Bnai David, Rabbi Hayim Donin Bnai Jacob, Toledo, Rabbi Nehemiah Katz Mogen Abraham, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter Northwest Israel, Rabbi Leo Goldman Oak Woods Jewish Center Shear Shomayim, Windsor, Rabbi Sam Stollman Young Israel Rabbi Samuel Prero Beth Tfilas Moses, Mt. Clemens, Rabbi L. Kauffman Mishkan Israel, Rabbi Isaac Stollman DR. SAMUEL BELKIN MAX STOLLMAN DAVID I. BERMS Co-Chairmen Sponsoring Committee DETROIT AREA YESHIVA UNIVERSITY More Than Half a Century of Service by YESHIVA UNIVERSITY Since its establishment in 1897, as the Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, Yeshiva University has pioneered with vision and faith to meet the complex needs of our nation and particularly those of the American-Jewish com- munity. Its growth has paralleled that of Our great Ameri- can academies of learning such as Yale and Harvard, which also started as theological seminaries. As the first accredited American University under Jewish auspices, Yeshiva University represents a reservoir of leadership. a, fountainhead of learning, and a bulwark of Jewish continuity. Nowhere else in the world is there an institution such as Yeshiva University that is perpetuating and enriching Judaism and world culture; and training young people to serve our people, our nation and humanity with devotion and idealism. ' Yeshiva University faces the future with unlimited op- portunities for still greater service. Yeshiva University provides- its students with a well- rounded education in the arts and sciences, Jewish learning and extra-curricular activities. Through its eight schools and divisions, four auxiliary services and three famous scholarly publications, it renders notable service to the pro- fessions, and the community. GRADUATES ISAAC ELCHANAN SEMINARY (RABBIN- 0 0 0 Of the 2.000 students attending Yeshiva University this year, 902 are receiving scholarship aid. Out of a total needed of $1,500,000, less than one-fourth comes from tuition, the remainder must be furnished by the community to 'enable Yeshiva University to render its distinctive services to the entire community. Yeshiva. University graduates are engaged in the follow- ing fields: RABBINATE . . . GOVERNMENT ... JEWISH and GENERAL EDUCATION . . . LAW . . . MEDICINE . SCIENCE . . SOCIAL WORK . . BUSINESS. - We grant fifteen different undergraduate and graduate degrees ranging from B.A. to Ph.D. Yeshiva University is now seeking to establish the nation's first non-sectarian College. of Medicine under Jewish sponsorship, as the first unit of a $25,000,000 Medical Center comprising Colleges of Dentistry, Nursing, Public Health and Post-Graduate units. Aside from its 12 divisions, Yeshivah TJniversity also sponsors the following: Auxiliary services; 1, Psychological Clinic; 2, Educa- tional Service Bureau; 3, Audio-Visual Service; 4, Commu- nity Service Bureau. Publications: 1, Horeb, 2, Talpioth ; 3, Scripta Mathe- matica. For Reservations Call the or Rabbi Hayim Donin Rabbi Henry Hoschander, Pontiac Rabbi Nehemiah Katz, Toledo Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig, Pt. Huron Rabbi Arnold Singerman Rabbi Samuel Stollman, Windsor Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Rabbi Jacob Chinitz Rabbi Hayim Donin David Einhorn, Jewish Community Center Jack Fishman, Wayne University Rabbi Henry Hoschander, Pontiac Dr. Belkin Arrangement Committee TO. 8- 776 ICAL SCHOOL) Rabbi Jacob Chinitz Rabbi Samuel H. Prero Stanley Schneider, Merril-Palmer School TO. 8-9633 Rabbi Arnold Singerman TEACHERS INSTITUTE Rabbi Morris Adler David Einhorn i REVEL GRADUATE SCHOOL t Rabbi Israel I. Halpern Rabbi Dr. Max Kapustin Rabbi Louis, Kauffman, Mt. Clemens SCHOOL OF EDUCATION & COMMUNITY ADMINISTRATION Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum, Supervisor, United Hebrew Schools r. BUSINESS MEN (Former Students of Akt Y. U. Divisions) Jock Carmen Theodore 011ander Daniel Schwartz Michael Sumner, Windsor Max Temchin Dinner Catered by Bel-Aire *mak Weisenfeld